FOSC 20 Flashcards
Two main ASOS roles within Operations Squadron?
Station operations
Flight planning
What is the structure of station Ops?
OC Ops SLOps SOpsO DOC Ops SNCO/ASOM JNCO IC Watch Ops Specialist
PASOM
Who does OC Ops report to?
Directly to the Station commander
Has overall authority over Operations Wing
Who does SLOps report to?
Directly to OC Ops
Has authority over Operations Sqn
Who does SOpsO report to?
Directly to SLOps
There to manage the professional development and competency of all Ops personnel
What does PASOM stand for and do?
Principle air and space management
Report directly to OC Ops
There to manage the professional development and competency of all ASOM/ASOS
In charge of all ASOS training and standards on unit
Responsibilities of DOC?
Day to day running of the Ops room
Booking diversions
Flying programme
All ops staff on duty
Responsibility of Ops SNCO/ASOM
In charge of effective delivery of On the Job Training
Welfare and discipline of Ops specialist
ASOM/ Line management for ops Specialists
Responsibility of JNCO IC Watch?
Daily and monthly rosters
In charge of either training or standards team
Provide initial practical training to ASOS’s
Will be validated in all ASOS positions
Responsibility of Ops Specialists?
Trained in all ASOS positions
Member of standards or training team
Acts as a mentor to guide personnel through the initial weeks of their tour
Ops Specialist tasks?
Flight follow Book diversions Bok visiting aircraft Airborne calls Respond to actual diversions Book Low level flying Action ops normal calls Respond to emergency states.
Plot and Address inbound and outbound flt plans
Plot Notams and TDA’s
Compile movement and control messages
Plot royal flights
Create route bags
Maintain the stock of en route documents and charts.